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Hay Festival 2025 Full Programme

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ActivityFusion Flow with Megan Sullivan

Event 238

Fusion Flow with Megan Sullivan

Hay Yoga Collective

–  Creative Hub
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Join Megan for a rejuvenating Fusion Flow yoga class designed to nurture your nervous system, enhance mobility and build core strength. Her thoughtfully crafted sessions are all about helping you feel revitalised, centred and ready to take on the world.

Megan will begin with mindful grounding and core-focused movements to awaken your inner strength; flow through a dynamic sequence that mobilises your joints, strengthens your muscles and deepens your connection to your body; and end with a deeply nourishing relaxation, leaving you refreshed and recharged.

Whether you’re seeking balance, strength or a moment of calm, this class is your opportunity to reconnect with yourself and move through your day with ease and vitality.

Beginners and experienced students are most welcome. Yoga mats are provided.

Please contact Clare Fry at hello@larchwoodstudio.com with any questions relating to these classes. As capacity is limited, we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.

Please wear loose, comfortable clothing, and alert your practitioner at the start of class if you have any injuries.
Price: £12.00
ActivityDiscover Snodhill Castle

Event 239

Discover Snodhill Castle

–  Meeting Place on Festival Site
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Featured in the BBC’s Digging for Britain, Snodhill Castle is the hidden gem of the Golden Valley. Explore the Norman ruins in their medieval parkland setting, including the high keep, the newly conserved Royal Free Chapel site and wall walk, and the C15th ‘panic room’ with its fortified latrine chutes. Hear the story of its discovery and preservation, from an expert guide.

Please note: the site is uneven and slippery with steep drops. There is no wheelchair access and no facilities. Children should be supervised at all times. Interested dogs on leads are welcome.
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ConversationAlice Loxton

Event 240

Alice Loxton

Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives

–  Discovery Stage
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Eighteen is a pivotal age, but what we’re like at this landmark age can tell us not just about ourselves, but the world around us. Author and social media sensation Alice Loxton introduces her new history of Britain, told through the lives of 18 figures throughout history when they were aged 18. Among those Loxton looks at are Elizabeth Tudor, the orphan facing deadly intrigue at court, and Richard Burton, the rugby-obsessed son of a Welsh miner.

Loxton is a historian and has pioneered bringing history to new audiences, with a social media following of more than 2 million. She regularly presents documentaries on History Hit, Channel 4 and the BBC and is author of Uproar! Scandal, Satire and Printmakers in Georgian London, nominated for Blackwell’s Book of the Year.

Price: £15.00
ConversationKehinde Andrews, Havana Marking and guests

Event 241

Kehinde Andrews, Havana Marking and guests

The News Review

–  Meadow Stage
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Start the day at Hay Festival with headline guests chaired by editors from The Independent reviewing the news, discussing the headlines and issues of the day, and revealing what’s breaking and trending online. A fascinating look at what’s tickling the nation’s fancy – and driving it to splenetic fury. Bring your coffee!

Among today’s guests are Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University Kehinde Andrews, author of The New Age of Empire, and award-winning director Havana Marking, whose documentary Undercover: Exposing the Far Right is screening at the Festival on 28 May.

Price: £15.00
ActivityWayfaring Walk: UNESCO Geopark

Event 242

Wayfaring Walk: UNESCO Geopark

Alan Bowring and Amanda Brake

–  Meeting Place on Festival Site
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Guides from the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park lead a gentle walk through the beautiful surrounds of Hay-on-Wye. The National Park is also home to a UNESCO geopark. During this walk, the Park’s Geopark Officer will offer a journey through deep time, exploring the geology of the hills.

Hay-on-Wye is located within 520 square miles of beautiful landscape that makes up the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. The National Park is driving change to bring about a sustainable future, meeting our needs within planetary boundaries. Their Hay Festival series of walks take you into the town’s local environment while offering the opportunity to learn more about the Park’s work and its treasured landscape.

Please wear appropriate footwear and outdoor gear.
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ActivityLiz Knight

Event 243

Liz Knight

Matters of Taste: Forage Fine Foods

–  Garden Kitchen
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Join Black Mountains foraging and wild herb expert Liz Knight for this demonstration and hands-on session, and learn how to bottle the essence of summer. Turning edible wild herbs and flowers into bitters to flavour drinks is a chance to capture the fleeting season. Using plants foraged locally, you’ll make your own artisan bitters to take away on the day.

Liz Knight is a foraging course teacher and author based near Hay-on-Wye. She’s been nibbling flowers since her twenties, when she became hooked – because wild food isn’t just free, nutritious and sustainable; it’s also often very delicious.

18+ years
This event is for ages 18+ as alcohol is used in the raw materials.
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ScreeningShort Film Screenings

Event 435

Short Film Screenings

–  MUBI Cinema
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Watch a selection of short films, curated by MUBI, throughout the day. The day’s schedule will be listed each morning at the venue – pop along and take a look.
Free – drop in
TalkPamela Butchart

Event F42

Pamela Butchart

The Great Crisp Robbery

–  Wye Stage
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All aboard! Pamela Butchart needs your help because – big gasp – there’s been a Great Crisp Robbery. In her hilarious new book, Izzy and her friends are excited to find that their school trip involves an overnight train ride… but everything is strange. And, oh no! Their teacher has been kidnapped! Join Pamela for fun and silly stories, with lots of giggles and lots of crisps.

Pamela’s books include The Spy Who Loved School Dinners (winner of the Blue Peter Best Story Award), and My Head Teacher is a Vampire Rat (winner of the Children’s Book Award).

7+ years
Price: £9.00
TalkSelina Brown

Event F43

Selina Brown

My Rice is Best

–  Exchange Marquee
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See if you can help Selina settle the age-old question of which tastie-tastic rice dish is the best! In My Rice is Best, Shane’s favourite meal is a big, delicious, mouth-watering bowl of rice & peas. He believes it’s the best rice in the whole wide world and can’t wait to bring some in for his lunch at school. But how will he react when he discovers that his friend, Yinka, has also brought her favourite meal of jollof rice in for lunch?

Selina Brown founded Little Miss Creative, an award-winning Female Development Agency that empowers girls in schools across the UK, and launched the Black British Book Festival, celebrating new and emerging Black British authors.

Family, 4+ years
Price: £9.00
ActivityNow Press Play

Event F44

Now Press Play

Pirates!

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Step into the story with now>press>play! In between events, try out this immersive audio adventure for all the family. Hear every sound, move with the action and feel the magic of storytelling come alive around you.

On the beach you find a bottle with a map inside: an X marks the spot of buried treasure! Squawker the parrot gives you a magic telescope which whisks you away to Cap’n Sardine’s pirate ship. There you walk the plank, hop on a wooden leg, look through a telescope and eventually spot Treasure Island. Will you find the golden coins?

Family, 4–6 years
Free – drop in
TalkRichard and Daniel Susskind

Event 244

Richard and Daniel Susskind

How to Think About AI

–  Global Stage
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Two letters have been occupying the attention of industry, business, politics and more recently: AI. Academics and intergenerational experts Richard and Daniel Susskind offer a roadmap on how to approach AI, whether we should be scared, how we can best use and regulate it, and whether it’s good or bad for humanity.

Professor Richard Susskind CBE KC is the world’s most cited author on the future of legal services and a leading expert on the impact of AI on society. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, and in 2024 was appointed Special Envoy for Justice and AI to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.

Daniel Susskind is a Research Professor in Economics at King’s College London and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University. He is the author of books including A World Without Work and Growth: A Reckoning.

Price: £16.00
ConversationNatasha Brown and Jonathan Coe talk to Stephanie Merritt

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Natasha Brown and Jonathan Coe talk to Stephanie Merritt

Fictions: A Mystery and an Enigma

–  Discovery Stage
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Two contemporary writers discuss the power and playfulness of language, and introduce their new novels, with critic and author Stephanie Merritt.

Natasha Brown’s Universality is about a journalist who sets out to uncover the truth after a man is bludgeoned with a solid gold bar on a Yorkshire farm. It’s a celebration of the force of language from the Granta Best of Young British Novelist 2023 and Observer Best Debut Novelist 2021. Her debut novel Assembly was Foyles Fiction Book of the Year.

Coe’s The Proof of my Innocence is a political critique wrapped up in a murder mystery that involves an almost 40-year-old literary enigma. He is the award-winning author of 14 novels, including The Rotters’ Club and Middle England.

Price: £15.00
TalkKitty Corrigan, Cherie Denham and Andrew Montgomery

Event 246

Kitty Corrigan, Cherie Denham and Andrew Montgomery

Matters of Taste: The Irish Bakery Demo, Talk and Tasting

–  Meadow Stage
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When cook Cherie Denham and photographer Andrew Montgomery conceived the idea of The Irish Bakery, they set out to portray traditional Irish cooking in the context of the island’s history and culture. Cherie’s recipes are accompanied by Andrew’s timeless images of landscape, people and food, with profiles of artisan producers by Kitty Corrigan. Winner of the Irish Food Writers Award for ‘Cookbook of the Year’, the book is for beginner bakers, expert cooks and lovers of Irish culture alike. Denham will demonstrate bread, biscuits and cake, which you can taste for yourself.

“I couldn’t love this book more!”– Nigella Lawson.

Price: £25.00
ConversationRose Ayling-Ellis

Event F45

Rose Ayling-Ellis

Marvellous Messages

–  Wye Stage
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Join the Bafta-winning actor, Strictly champion and activist, and travel through time to find the fascinating story of communication. Discover ancient language and decipher secret codes, learn about the different ways we can send, or receive, a message, explore the first hieroglyphic ‘emojis’ and investigate how animals communicate.

BSL Used HereThere will be a BSL interpreter at this event

Family, 7+ years
Price: £10.00
TalkLeo Timmers

Event F46

Leo Timmers

Bear’s Lost Glasses

–  Creative Hub
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Bear can’t find his glasses. He must have left them at Giraffe’s house. On the way over, Bear sees all kinds of animals he didn’t notice last time: an elephant, a crocodile, a flamingo, a deer. And who’s this long spotty snake lying on Giraffe’s deckchair? Through his ingenious telling of this classic comical situation, Leo Timmers (Gus’s Garage, A Home for Harry) shows us how to enjoy the world through different eyes. Join Leo as he reads us his book and then guides you to create a drawing of your very own Bear.

Please bring your own sketchbook and pencils to this event.

Family, 4+ years
Price: £9.00
TalkBrogen Murphy

Event F47

Brogen Murphy

Wildland

–  Exchange Marquee
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How far would you go to find your way home? Find out with Zoology graduate Brogen Murphy, who’s turned their fascination with flora, fauna and clean technologies into a gripping tale of survival in the wilderness. Twenty-five years from now, no humans are allowed in the Wildlands – a vast area in Britain where wolves, lynx and bison roam free. The only exception is a high-speed train line that crosses right through the heart of the project.

Thirteen-year-old Astrid and her little sister, Indie, are onboard when their train slows to a brief, unexpected stop… and they find themselves accidentally left behind. They have only a rucksack, a phone without signal – and each other. As every wrong turn takes them deeper into the Wildlands, do they have the ingenuity and determination to survive?

Please bring your own notebook and pen to this event.

9+ years
Price: £9.00
WorkshopSirens of Sustainability Collage and Printmaking Workshop

Event W27

Sirens of Sustainability Collage and Printmaking Workshop

With University of Worcester

–  Family Garden Marquee
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In this arts-based workshop you’ll use collage and printmaking techniques to design a Sirens of Sustainability character to protect our rivers, waterways and oceans.

University of Worcester staff and students from the Department of Illustration and the International Centre for the Picture Book in Society (ICPBS) return to Hay Festival with their engaging workshops to inspire young creatives. All materials and equipment provided – just bring your imagination!

6–9 years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Price: £12.00
ActivityNow Press Play

Event F48

Now Press Play

Mission to Mars

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Step into the story with now>press>play! In between events, try out this immersive audio adventure for all the family. Hear every sound, move with the action and feel the magic of storytelling come alive around you.

On a school trip to NASA, you and your classmates are accidentally sent on a mission to Mars. Over the 300-day journey, you have to guide the shuttle on its course, repair damage from a meteorite and learn how to survive in zero gravity. Will you ever make it back home?

Family, 7–11 years
Free – drop in
ConversationCaroline Darian talks to Jameela Jamil

Event 247

Caroline Darian talks to Jameela Jamil

I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again

–  Global Stage
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The extraordinary courage of Gisèle Pelicot has changed how we see victims of sexual assault, and the trial of her husband Dominique Pelicot has gone down in history. Now, their daughter Caroline Darian bravely shares her story, offering a first-hand insight into the story of the Gisèle Pelicot trial, giving a voice to women who have been silenced and sharing how she and her mother are rebuilding their lives.

Darian talks to broadcaster and activist Jameela Jamil about the moment she found out her father was capable of some of the worst crimes imaginable and why she and her mother made their private trauma into a public fight. This courageous and important discussion highlights that shame should be placed on the perpetrators of sexual crimes.

Please be aware this event involves discussion of sexual assault and abuse.
Price: £16.00
ConversationPoppy Okotcha and Kathy Slack

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Poppy Okotcha and Kathy Slack

Gardening Wild and Rough

–  Discovery Stage
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Two gardeners reveal how connecting with their gardens helped them find solace and taught them how to live more sustainably. Poppy Okotcha and Kathy Slack discuss their own gardens, and share tips for sowing and growing your own plants, flowers and vegetables.

Okotcha’s memoir A Wilder Way chronicles her relationship with an ever-changing garden in Devon. She is a trained horticulturist and regenerative grower, and advocates for those who are underrepresented and marginalised in the world of horticulture and environmentalism. A regular contributor to the Royal Horticultural Society podcast, she was the ecological expert on Channel 4’s The Great Garden Revolution.

Slack’s Rough Patch draws readers into the world of the kitchen garden, revealing how she found refuge in a vegetable patch after she was forced to quit her high-flying career in London. She is a food writer, stylist, photographer and kitchen gardener who previously worked at Daylesford Organic Farm, before becoming a full-time writer and recipe developer.

Price: £15.00
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